mary geroux
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Sudbury District Nurse Practitioner
Clinics
An Innovative Community SolutionMary Geroux, NP-PHC
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SDNPC
• Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?
• Challenges/Successes
• Managing Patients Within the Team
• Impact/OutcomesSudbury District Nurse Practitioner
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Who are we?
• Canada’s first NP led clinic• 3 sites: Sudbury (2800), Lively
(1600), Chapleau (6 outreach Well Women clinics/year)
• Bilingual Services• Multidisciplinary Team: NPs, MDs,
RN, Pharmacists, Social Worker, Dietician
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Who are we?
• 5.5 NPs • 2 physicians (22 hours per week)• Consulting pediatrician (5 hours per
week)• Pharmacist (15 hrs per week)• RN (40 hours per week)• Support staff (Office manager,
medical secretary)
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What is a NP clinic?
• Group of NPs coming together to form not for profit corporation
• Board of Directors includes 51% NP representation.
• Develop board bylaws that are respectful of collaborative practice and patient centered
• NP at Director level
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What do we do?
• Full scope comprehensive primary health care that reduces numbers of “orphan patients”
• Target underserviced populations• Interdisciplinary Practice• Programs (Why Weight?!, Diabetes
Education, Spirometry)• Partners with the community (Lively
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Chapleau
Lively
When & Why?• Tens of thousands of Sudburians
without access to care• 8 unemployed NPs• Formal submission to government
Feb 2006• MOHLTC announced clinic in Nov 06,
clinic doors opened in August 2007
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How?• Marilyn Butcher & Roberta Heale• Vision created over time during practice
experiences (Working, lobbying, writing proposals, introducing role to communities & agencies)
• Solicited support from municipal leaders, nursing organizations and media
• Public responded positively
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Process• Intake form is completed, reviewed by the
director with input from NPs & MDs• Large majority of patients are accepted• Patients registered to clinic as an entity (not
rostered to a physician or the clinic) • Intake appointment scheduled with an NP• After intake, patients are scheduled for a
physical exam and may be sent for investigations/tests
• We cannot take everybody
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Managing patients within the Team
• Patients generally see “their NP” • NP is patient navigator/case manager• Physician functions as primary health
care specialist, seeing patients referred to them by the NP; follow-up may continue until problem is resolved or patient is stable
• Many complex patients are co-managed • Pharmacist and RN
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Referrals
• Patients are mainly referred to other team members
• Specialist referrals need to be co-signed by physician due to a payment discrepancy – this can cause unnecessary delays
• Many community programs - where the specialist is under a different payment model - do not require a co-signature
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Challenges
• Complex/high needs patients who have not been accepted by family practices and have attended walk in clinics for years
• Chronic diseases with many co-morbidities, complications, mental illness, developmentally delayed, elderly, low socioeconomic status
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More Challenges
• Physician compensation
• Current method of payment not supportive; not lucrative
• OMA/colleague pressure
• MD support is keySudbury District Nurse Practitioner
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Successes
• Full support of government
• Announcement of next 12/25 NP led clinics based on our model
• Not reorganization of existing practices, addressing orphan patients
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Impact/Outcomes• Addressing the orphan patient
population
• 7% ↓ in volume of ER visits, directly attributed to ↑ access to primary care
• High profile NP clinics important for Bill 179
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Impact/Outcomes
• Detection of previously undiagnosed chronic diseases (ie. DM, HTN, Chol, cancers)
• Clinic evaluation done after 6 months• MOH evaluation last year, results
pending• Outcome evaluation later this year• Historic system change, grassroots,
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What does the future hold?
• Much promise!!
• Increasing support for this model of care
• Additional NP clinics
• Bill 179Sudbury District Nurse Practitioner Clinics 20
YWCA Women of Distinction Award 2009
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